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The IQ figures are based on 3 different studies for 17 nations, two studies for 30 nations, and one study for 34 nations. There were actual tests for IQ in the case of 81 countries out of the 185 countries studied. For 104 nations there were no IQ studies at all and IQ was estimated based on the average IQ of surrounding nations. [2]
The 1981 article "Average IQ values in various European countries" by Vinko Buj is the only international IQ study that over a short time period has compared IQs using the same IQ test. Rindermann (2007) states that it is of dubious quality with scant information regarding how it was done. [3] [4]
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement: Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study; Educational Testing Service: 2003-2004 TOEFL Test Year Data Summary; Webometrics Ranking of World Universities; List of Nobel laureates by country; QS World University Rankings
Pages in category "International rankings by country" The following 140 pages are in this category, out of 140 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The result was their World Ranking of Countries by Their Average IQ, rank ordered by average IQ (with many ties due to identical results). Thailand ranked 16 with an average IQ of 91. Other ASEAN nations ranked: Singapore, 2-average IQ 108; Vietnam, 01-109; Malaysia, 15-92; Brunei, 16-91; Cambodia, 16-91; Laos, 18-89; Indonesia, 20-87; Myanmar ...
English: National IQ scores as estimated by Lynn and Vanhanen in their book IQ and Global Inequality. Compared to the previous, PNG version, this SVG version has a consistent legend (one bucket is missing it the PNG version). Adjustments: data for South Sudan are from Sudan and data for Montenegro are from Serbia. Data used for generating the map:
IQ scores can differ to some degree for the same person on different IQ tests, so a person does not always belong to the same IQ score range each time the person is tested (IQ score table data and pupil pseudonyms adapted from description of KABC-II norming study cited in Kaufman 2009). [12] [13] Pupil KABC-II WISC-III WJ-III Asher: 90: 95: 111 ...
Ranking Note 2002 and 2006 National IQ Rankings [3] IQ and the Wealth of Nations, the University of Ulster: 1/185 countries: Controversial 2001–05 World's Best Airports [4] Skytrax: 1/155 countries: 2006 6th Annual Global e-Government Study (Brown University) [5] Global e-Government: 20/198 countries: Annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2006 [6]